Poignard
Well-Known Member
I bought the same Sailrite sewing machine July 2018, and have done very little with it so far, but having left it at the marina this year I brought it back and wondering if smaller domestic projects are possible on it. The Sailrite video's suggest as such, but I'm not so sure. For instance the various rolled hem attachments you can buy on Amazon can only be fitted to "low shank sewing machines" which this obviously isn't, but I should be able to change the foot but am struggling to find how (& what to change it to). My wife would like to use it for domestic projects but wondering whether to get her a modern household one instead.
This year I bought a used Singer 401G Slant-o-Matic machine in excellent condition with many accessories for £130. I also bought a new Singer walking foot attachment for £25.
With this combination have just completed some major alterations to a heavy canvas winter cover, fitted new zips to my sprayhood and a tonneau. I have also restitched my wife's leather purse and done some clothing repairs.
I don't need the facility but the machine also has a set of cams that enable it to do fancy stitches and darning, in addition to basic straight and zigzag stitching
£155 for something that will last for decades.


